We provide all rods, tackle, bait, and equipment needed for
the charter. We use top
quality gear: G-Loomis rods and Shimano reels. All
boats are equipped with all required safety equipment. Fish
cleaning is provided for all our clients at the end of each
trip.

What to bring:

- Fishing license available online at:
adfg.alaska.gov/Store or purchase at local sporting good
store and gas stations

Saltwater Fishing

We offer a wide variety of saltwater fishing options including:
halibut, salmon, rockfish, and lingcod. We specialize in long range combo
trips with our most popular charter being the halibut/rockfish combo. We
can run straight halibut trips, halibut/salmon combos, halibut/rockfish combos,
or the grand slam halibut/salmon/rockfish combo.

When weather permits we run these trips out into the Gulf of
Alaska. These trips are very scenic and we often see a wide
range of wildlife on the run. Its not uncommon to see humpback
whales, orcas, dall porpoises, sea otters, sea lions, eagles,
puffins, and black bears all in the same day.

Halibut

Halibut are some of the best eating fish found in
Alaskan waters. They have flakey white meat that can be
prepared in a number of ways. They average 20-50 pounds, but
can grow to monsterous sizes. Our largest measured 83" in
length with an estimated weight of 311 pounds. They are a
powerful, fun fish to catch.

Rockfish

There are over 30 species of rockfish found in
Alaska. The most common of these is the black rockfish. They are usually found in large numbers and often average around 8
pounds. Another common one is the yelloweye. These are
bright orange, beautiful fish that can reach upwards of 20 pounds.
Rockfish are great fun to catch, usually fast action and a great
fight on light gear. They are also excellent tablefare.
Many find these to be their favorite eating fish of all time and
also their favorite part of the charter.

Salmon

We have a great salmon fishery
out of Homer. King Salmon can be present in these waters all
year long. We
also have an exciting Coho (silver salmon) fishery that runs from
mid July-August. These fish are very aggressive feeders and
can be a blast to catch, a great addition to any combo.

Winter King Fishing

Winter king fishing is rapidly becoming one of our favorite
fisheries. With high catch rates and liberal limits its easy
to understand why. "Winter Kings" are actually feeder
kings
present in the saltwater's of Kachemak Bay and Cook Inlet year
round. The average size of these Kings are 12-30 pounds, but larger ones
are always present. If you've never eaten one of these winter
kings you don't know what you're missing.
It's a great way to break up the winter boredom! Our boat is
heated, and air temperature on the water is often warmer than
on land in the winter. Don't let the cold stop you from
getting out and fishing.